Instagram rolled out an update Tuesday with new features that allow users to actually edit their photos, rather than just slap on a static filter. (You can still do that, too, of course.)

To try Instagram’s new tools, you just update the app to version 6.0, which hit the iOS App Store and Google Play today. Once you’re done, select a photo to edit then tap any filter. Look for the wrench icon to bring up editing tools.

You’ll find settings to adjust brightness, contrast, warmth, saturation, highlights and shadows in your photo. You can also add a vignette effect (dark edges) to your pictures, and you can sharpen photos, too. For the first time, you can now also adjust how much of a filter you apply to your picture—just double-tap the filter icon and you’ll get a slider where you can adjust the potency to your liking.

If all of this sounds familiar, it’s because there have long been many apps that let you do pretty much the same thing, including VSCO Cam, Mextures, Camera+, Litely, Photoshop Touch, literally hundreds of others—several which the Journal’s Joanna Stern recently reviewed.

Those apps have exploded in popularity, so Instagram is now on the defensive. Today’s update is all about catching up to the competition, not to mention providing a way for people who want to edit their photos to do so without leaving the Instagram app. But if what you really loved about Instagram was its simplicity, don’t worry. The update doesn’t interrupt the classic flow of the original app.